Linda Moulton Howe | Luis Elizondo Fights Back As Pentagon “Disparages” Him | June 2, 2021

Source: earthfiles.com



On May 3, 2021, former Pentagon AATIP Director Luis Elizondo and his newly hired attorney Danny Sheehan filed a 64-page complaint with the DoD Inspector General charging that the Pentagon is “disparaging” Lue Elizondo, with “malicious activities, coordinated disinformation, professsional misconduct, whistleblower reprisal and explicit threats perpetrated by certain senior-level Pentagon officials” such as threatening to pull Lue’s 2021 security clearance. 

Elizondo and Sheehan assert that the Pentagon is guilty of “malfeasance” because so many UFO/UAPs have been reported over nuclear and other locations such as war ships, but the Dept. of Defense “is doing nothing about the UFO/UAP presence,” while spokespeople imply Elizondo is a liar.

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Luis Elizondo, former Director of ATIP at US DoD.
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- Pentagon “disparages” Luis Elizondo, trying to discredit him
- Senator Harry Reid backs Luis’s claims about working for AATIP
- Elizondo’s attorney has filed a 64-page claim against Pentagon
- Pentagon claims no emails attributed to Elizondo exist, in response to John Greenewald Jr’s FOIA request
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